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Chief Investment Officer, Price Shock Trader

Ed Pawelec has been active in the options markets for nearly 2 decades. His interest in options began when he studied finance in college. At that time, options were a very new instrument among listed financial products.

His options trading career began on the PHLX in 1993 as an equity options clerk. He worked his way up and eventually become a successful market maker.

In addition to working as an options market maker on the PHLX, he acted as portfolio manager on the buy side, and as an options execution specialist and strategist on the sell side.

Continuing his financial education has been key to his profitable career. He received a CFA charter in 2008. The CFA stands for Chartered Financial Analyst. This is an elite designation held by fewer than 110,000 people worldwide.

At IFII he merges his passion for financial education and enthusiasm for options trading to pass along the tricks and secrets most individual investors don't have access to anywhere else.

Tycoon Report Articles

  • Technical Tuesday: The World Explodes Tomorrow!
    Chris Rowe | June 18, 2013

    | 9 votes

    It appears the fix is in! The financial world eagerly awaits the big Fed announcement tomorrow.  Clearly it's an ultra-sensitive issue, as the slightest hint that maybe the Fed could possibly reduce its QE program has sent global stock markets sharply lower in recent weeks.   But if you look at the U.S. stock market it appears, at first glance, like…
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  • Here's Why We're Seeing Higher Volatility...
    Costas Bocelli | June 13, 2013

    | 21 votes

    What happens when you take away the drugs from an addict? You get withdrawal symptoms.  Agitation, anxiety, and a volatile change in behavior.  And those are just a few of the immediate side effects. Well, we know that this market rally has been addicted to all the Fed’s easy money printing.  It's helped prop up the stock market and risk…
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  • Sometimes, No Trade is the Best Trade
    Martin Tillier | June 12, 2013

    | 7 votes

    A quick note before we dive in... I want to take a moment to thank all of you who've commented on my previous articles.  Your interest and encouragement make it fun writing for you each week, and I hope to continue the discussion. Forex trading has been my professional life's work -- my wife would say it's been my "mistress"…
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  • Trading Profitably Means Trading Comfortably
    Chris Rowe | June 11, 2013

    | 17 votes

            I've been thinking for a few days about what I want to write about for this week's article.  I remembered writing an article a few years back discussing what I have found to be one of the most important and most overlooked ways to stay profitable:  Trading within your comfort level.  You can try to mimic the most successful traders all you…
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  • Is it Time to Buy the Pullback?
    Costas Bocelli | June 6, 2013

    | 20 votes

    Are you getting sick and tired of all the QE taper talk nonsense yet? Just about every day, there’s another Fed President giving a speech somewhere throwing in their two cents on what the next path of the Fed’s monthly asset purchase program should be. And while the Fed is currently buying $85 billion per month in bonds, the reality…
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  • 2 Crucial Lessons from a Professional Trader
    Martin Tillier | June 5, 2013

    | 14 votes

    When I started in the FX market in London, I knew nothing. I had, at that point, never traded anything before. I didn’t know a bid from an offer. I had no idea what I was getting into. It took me a few days to even realize that the 3’s, 5’s and 10’s that people threw around referred to millions…
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  • Technical Tuesday: Global Markets Made Simple
    Chris Rowe | June 4, 2013

    | 26 votes

    Are you flying blind? To understand the future of the asset class you're trading, you must at least have a general understanding of the global intermarket relationships.  But it can be frustrating trying to gain clarity on so many moving parts of the global financial markets.  The U.S., Asia, South America, Europe -- their currencies, their bonds, their stocks, how…
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  • Should Bulls Fear Rising Bond Yields?
    Costas Bocelli | May 30, 2013

    | 16 votes

    Since the November lows, this latest leg to the stock market rally has been quite remarkable.  In the past seven months, the S&P 500 has rallied 21% while the Dow Jones Industrial Average has tacked on almost 3,000 points and set another new all-time closing high of 15,409 just two days ago! The rally has deflected macro recessions, flare-ups in…
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  • One Trade, Three Important Lessons
    Martin Tillier | May 29, 2013

    | 9 votes

    I am a realist. I would love to tell you that there is only one way to trade Foreign Exchange, and that only I know what that is; that there is some magic signal to look for that never fails. Of course, that wouldn’t be true, and if you are intelligent enough to read The Tycoon Report, you wouldn’t believe…
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  • Technical Tuesday: Sell These Stocks Now - Before They Tank
    Chris Rowe | May 28, 2013

    | 16 votes

    On a day like today, when you see the large-cap S&P 500 up .95%, you have to look around at the stocks that aren't up with the market and consider exiting those stocks.  At the very least, hedging those positions.  Why?  Because those are the stocks that are more likely to get hit harder when the market corrects lower! As…
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